Laminated busbars – how to optimize your design by avoiding common mistakes

This webinar will review laminated busbar designs and advise some techniques on how to optimize design by avoiding common mistakes. Rogers Corporation’s engineers will share their knowledge about laminated busbars. A dedicated part of this webinar will cover reduction of inductance in DC link systems.

The webinar is beneficial for mechanical and electrical engineers involved in developing inverters, battery systems and other critical applications likes traction drive inverters for HEV/EV, inverter systems for solar and wind power as well as traction inverters and all kinds of battery systems where busbars are used for interconnections.

Date/TimeOctober 24th, 201715:00 CEST/ Berlin time ; 8:00 am CDT/ Chicago time.SpeakerDominik Pawlik - Product Innovation Manager ROLINX. Dominik Pawlik is a Product Innovation Manager with more than 15 years of experience in sales, product management and business development in electrical industrial markets. He holds an MSc Eng, in Electrical Engineering and for the past two years has been employed at Rogers Corporation.

Is electronics-know-how a good thing to register for? Or do they send a bunch of spammy crap? (Obviously stuff like this webinar sound good, but I'm not so keen to get even more irrelevant stuff piling up in my inbox).

electronics-know-how sends out a long list of happenings and products in electronics, more broadly than like if you follow ST, TI, etc. Once in a while there is something interesting, but most I just scroll through and delete the email.

I did watch another webinar that was held earlier on busbar/capacitor total integration, it was about 50/50% commercial/education, but that is kind of expected from these free webinars.

Looks like it needs Adobe Flash Player, and will not work by default on Chrome. Probably possible to get it to work though (by fiddling with the chrome setting which disables flash by default), or by using another browser (e.g. IE)

Once went through a quoting process with Methode (manufacturer of laminated bus bar structures), though IIRC we didn't end up buying from them, or, we got something much more basic than the kinds of things they advertise, I forget.